Give your child the competence, confidence and skills of aquatic safety with Infant Swimming Resource's Self-Rescue® program.
Infant Swimming Resource's Self-Rescue goes beyond traditional swimming instruction by teaching children aged 6 months to 6 years old ISR Self-Rescue techniques designed to help them survive should they reach the water alone.
Founded in 1966 by Dr. Harvey Barnett, ISR is now the global leader in the industry it pioneered: survival swimming lessons for infants and young children. ISR Instructors provides the safest and most effective survival swimming lessons available. The ISR Self-Rescue® instruction our students receive today is the product of over 50 years of research and achieves unparalleled results.
ISR believes pool fences, supervision, and pool alarms are important parts of a necessary multi-layered approach to drowning prevention. However, traditional lines of defense break down, and the over 4,000 drowning deaths per year bear a grim testament to the fact that traditional approaches are missing a key component: the child. ISR’s core conviction is that the child is the most important part of a drowning prevention strategy and our over 300,000 ISR graduates and 800 documented survival stories are proof that children can save themselves. Children are curious, capable, and have an uncanny ability to overcome obstacles like pool fences; at ISR we take that ability and teach them skills to potentially save themselves if they find themselves in the water alone.
ISR lessons are offered during summer months at The ROC Pool. ISR lessons are 10 minutes each and repeated daily 5 days in a row.
"ISR’s unique results are achieved through fully customized, safe and effective, one-on-one lessons with only your child and the Instructor in the water. What your child will learn, and the way he or she will learn it, is what makes ISR so different from traditional swimming lessons. Always putting safety first, ISR emphasizes competence, which leads to confidence, and provides the foundation for a lifetime of enjoyment in and around the water.
What your child will learn depends on his or her age and developmental readiness, but in all cases, at minimum, your child will learn to roll onto his or her back to float, rest, and breathe, and to maintain this position until help arrives." (InfantSwim.com)
Hi, I'm Morgan!
As a military spouse, I'm excited to have the opportunity to start a new chapter in my life as an ISR Instructor. Florida was my first move as an Army wife, however it is one I'm thankful for. We have lived here for almost 5 years now and one thing I have learned is water safety and survival skills are crucial. Being an ISR instructor has given me a fulfillment like no other. It is an honor to be able serve in the community of Crestview!